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This recap was republished from a B'nai B'rith Denver newsletter, written by B'nai B'rith President Bill Berger​B'nai B'rith's 20th Annual Leadville Cemetery Clean-up weekend was held June 24-26 – and I call it a huge success!

We’ve posted pictures of the event on our Facebook page. You don’t need to be on Facebook, just click here to view the photos.

We were able to feed all of our volunteers very well -- and a lot of food was also donated to Leadville's St. George Episcopal Church, across the street from Temple Israel, to feed the less fortunate.

More than 50 people attended Saturday morning services at the restored Temple Israel, and the oneg following.

Approximately two dozen participated in the potluck and havdallah at our Printer Boy campsite at Turquoise Lake. Most camped in tents or campers; others stayed in Leadville hotels. (Nine people also camped Friday night.)

Besides B'nai B'rith, organizations represented included:

Beth Israel Congregation (Greeley)

B'nai Chaim (Morrison)

B'nai Chavurah (Denver)

B'nai Vail

Congregation Beth Evergreen

Hebrew Education Alliance (Denver)

Synagogue of the Summit

Recognition for making the weekend a success:

Bill Korn, Temple Israel Foundation - organizing and taking care of all arrangements at the cemetery and at Temple Israel.

Join B'nai B'rith Denver and YLN for a weekend in Leadville Colorado. We will be camping on Turquoise Lake, celebrating Shabbat at Temple Israel, maintaining the historic Leadville Cemetery and celebrating throughout the weekend. Come for the cemetery cleanup or the entire weekend. All are welcome!

The weekend will offer:

Camping on Friday and Saturday nights at Turquoise Lake for those who want to enjoy the great Colorado outdoors

Potluck dinners at the campground

Saturday morning Shabbat service at the restored Temple Israel, followed by an oneg

A Saturday evening meal to the less fortunate at St. George Episcopal Church

Sunday cleanup at the Leadville Jewish Cemetery, with complimentary breakfast and lunch for all volunteers

Other activities organized by B’nai B’rith’s Young Leadership Network

The town of Leadville will also be hosting its BBQ and Brews Festival the same weekend, for additional activities and entertainment.

We hope to make this year a special celebration in recognition of 20 years of performing this mitzvah.